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Cooking turkey breasts

Started by Skeeter1, May 22, 2023, 02:44:07 PM

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mcw3734

For context of my response, know that I don't cook hardly at all. I more assemble food/meals then do real cooking.

My experience is that wild turkey breast meat IS tough, if you don't do anything with it. I'm sure you're picking up a common theme from folks here: "What are you talking about? It's not tough.... after I marinated it overnight".  Which is what I eventually learned to do.

Once I thaw mine in the fridge, I let it soak 12+ hours in a simple saltwater brine. Then I soak it in a marinate of some kind (italian salad dressing works) for 24 hours. Then I cook it in the oven and take care not to overcook it. Once it hits 165 degrees, it's done.

Doing it this way, it comes out fairly tender, juicy, and tasty.

Again... my experience.

KYTurkey07

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Grilled turkey breast sounds awesome! The only problem is they are so good fried I don't think I can do anything different!

Lcmacd 58

Quote from: KYTurkey07 on May 11, 2024, 05:40:42 PMGrilled turkey breast sounds awesome! The only problem is they are so good fried I don't think I can do anything different!

Me too !!!!!

mdmitchell

I've tried everything but frying always wins out IMO.

Soak the meat in pickle juice for a few hours, bread and fry. They're amazing that way and my kids eat them like crazy!